Job Ibagczfrrzi6xn
Edwin Robertson
Application deadline
Mar 23, 2021
Job location
Job location
Edwin Robertson
Glasgow, UK
Geocoding is still running and results will appear soon.
Source: legacy
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Mar 23, 2021
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
See description
Experience Level
Not specified
Job location
Job location
Edwin Robertson
Job Description
This group examines the architecture of human memory. We integrate together a variety of cutting edge techniques including behavioural analysis, functional imaging and brain stimulation. Together, these are used to provide a picture of how the content and structure of a memory determines its fate (retained or enhanced) across different brain states (sleep vs. wakefulness).
Currently, there is an opening in our group funded by the Leverhulme Trust (UK). It would suit a bright, enthusiastic, aspiring researcher willing to think carefully, creatively, critically and collaboratively (with the Principal Investigator) about their work in this project on human neuroscience.
The group provides a superb training environment, with many using it as a foundation to secure independent fellowships, and faculty positions. The laboratory is housed within the Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology (INP), which is home to several Wellcome Trust Investigators, and national academy members (Royal Society, Edinburgh).
Requirements
- Applicants will be have a PhD in Neuroscience
- Psychology or other related subject such as Engineering (or alternatively possess the equivalent in professional qualifications) and have experience of conducting human neuroscience experiments with behavioural work
- neuroimaging and/or brain stimulation techniques (Neuroimaging (MEG
- fMRI) and/or brain stimulation (TMS
- tDCS
- tACS)
- and their subsequent analysis.
Job location
Job location
Edwin Robertson
Location coordinates are not ready yet. Check back shortly.
Glasgow, UK
We are still processing the location. Results typically appear within a few minutes.
Source: legacy
About Unknown Organization
Learn more about this opportunity with Unknown Organization.
Related Seminars
Rethinking Attention: Dynamic Prioritization
neuro
Decades of research on understanding the mechanisms of attentional selection have focused on identifying the units (representations) on which attention operates in order to guide prioritized sensory p
The Cognitive Roots of the Problem of Free Will
neuro
Memory Colloquium Lecture
neuro
How was this session?
Reactions, quick ratings, and optional notes help World Wide prioritise improvements and highlight standout seminars.